The 1957 evinrude fastwin 18hp I have on my 66 alumacraft maracaibo is having cavitation problems. Can't get motor above quarter throttle before it starts pushing air and losing thrust. I have a 16 inch depth from transom to water line and I believe the motor has a 20 inch shaft. How do I keep it from cavitation when my prop is only 5 inches in the water?? I'm a first time boat owner and don't really know too much of the technical things like prop lengths to transom depths. I do know the boat did not come with this motor in 66 obviously but maybe it's the wrong match for it?
People have told me to notch the transom down a few inches in center but that seems like a last resort thing to do. The motor runs so beautifully and I just restored boat (not to original). I'm in love with it and don't really want to cut it. Any advice would be huge.
People have told me to notch the transom down a few inches in center but that seems like a last resort thing to do. The motor runs so beautifully and I just restored boat (not to original). I'm in love with it and don't really want to cut it. Any advice would be huge.
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